Colorado Women’s Golf Ranks 16th at Chevron Silverado Showdown with Strong Performance by Sabrina Iqbal and Morgan Miller
Colorado women's golf finished 16th at the 2024 Chevron Silverado Showdown, with a final score of 60-over 924, showing significant improvement on the last day with 12 birdies and an eagle by sophomore Morgan Miller.
By the Numbers- No. 9 USC and No. 11 Northwestern tied for the team title at 4-over 868
- Colorado ended the event at 60-over 924
Despite finishing 16th, Colorado demonstrated significant improvement in their performance on the final day of the event.
State of Play- Colorado finished 16th in the tournament
- Graduate senior Sabrina Iqbal tied for 27th overall with a 5-over 221, the lowest 54-hole score for the Buffaloes
- Junior Maria Eidhagen Harrouch improved significantly with a 76 on the final day after struggling in the first two rounds
Colorado will compete in the 2024 Pac-12 Championship in Pullman, Wash. from April 21-23, looking to build on their improved performance.
Bottom LineColorado women's golf showed resilience and improvement in the final round of the Chevron Silverado Showdown, setting a positive momentum for their upcoming participation in the Pac-12 Championship.
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